Dear John,
The Boundary Waters is world renowned for its abundance of clean freshwater. On this World Water Day, we are celebrating the very thing we seek to protect from toxic sulfide-ore copper mining: the interconnected waterways of our incredible canoe country.
Celebrate World Water Day by stepping up to protect the Boundary Waters. Make a gift today.
- The value of clean water is priceless, especially as sources of clean water are becoming more scarce worldwide. Across our country, more than 2,000,000 Americans live without basic access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
- The Boundary Waters is one of the last remaining places in the country that you can drink directly from the source.
- The Boundary Waters’ serene and unspoiled waterways provide critical habitat for many of North America’s mammals and aquatic species, and welcome more than 150,000 people every year to swim, fish, and drink from their lakes, rivers, and streams.
You can help protect the Boundary Waters, which is an incredible source of increasingly rare clean freshwater. Make a gift today and have your dollars not doubled but TRIPLED in our 2021 March Match!
For the Wilderness,
Becky Rom
Board Chair
Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters
P.S. Flex your BWCA knowledge and join us for Virtual Boundary Waters trivia THIS Thursday, March 24th, at 7 pm CT. Register here.
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